Description
Design and evolve products and user experiences end to end. Combine design craft with user research, market insights, and technical constraints to deliver functional, appealing, and feasible solutions.
- • Create sketches, wireframes, mockups, and detailed specs using modern design and prototyping tools.
- • Coordinate prototype builds and working specifications with engineers and vendors.
- • Iterate designs based on user testing, analytics, feedback, and technical constraints.
- • Maintain cohesive interaction patterns and visual language across features via a design system.
- • Partner with product, engineering, research, marketing, and customers to define and validate concepts.
- • Present concepts, prototypes, and rationale to stakeholders and drive alignment.
- • Evaluate concepts for usability, accessibility, safety, performance, cost, and market fit.
- • Monitor industry trends, competitors, and emerging tech to inform strategy.
- • Document requirements and collaborate on estimates for scope, tech stack or materials, and implementation costs.
- • Design UI assets, icons, microinteractions, and supporting collateral or packaging as needed.
- • Support implementation and launch with design QA and process improvements.
- • Mentor junior designers and manage external partners or contractors.
- • Build low- and high-fidelity interactive prototypes; create quick physical models when needed.
- • Analyze user needs, product lifecycle and serviceability, and implications for support and compliance.
- • Define and maintain design standards, accessibility guidelines, and governance.
- • Lead or contribute to discovery research, market validation, and MVP definition.
- • Advise on brand expression and alignment of the product experience with corporate identity.
Related specializations
Interview options
Interview options
Interviewee gender
Interviewee accent
Interview time
Source
Tasks & skills:
O*NET occupational data (work activities, skills, knowledge).
Learn more
Sources & Standards:
This site includes information from O*NET by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration (USDOL/ETA), used under the CC BY 4.0 license. Career Clutch has modified some of this information for student readability. USDOL/ETA has not approved, endorsed, or tested these modifications. O*NET® is a trademark of USDOL/ETA.
Last reviewed: Jan 2026